The Memoirs, Private and Political, of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., from the Year 1776 to the Close of the Proceedings in Parliament for the Repeal of the Union: Compiled from Official Documents |
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... considered almost in the light of a truism , that a catholic education cannot be a li- beral one , as it is accompanied with such a dogmatical spirit of sectarianism , as to preclude the admission of certain subjects , without the ...
... considered almost in the light of a truism , that a catholic education cannot be a li- beral one , as it is accompanied with such a dogmatical spirit of sectarianism , as to preclude the admission of certain subjects , without the ...
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... considered himself in a more close connection than that of a mere layman with the community amongst whom he was educated . There is little doubt that Daniel was destined by his pa rents to be the wearer of the cowl and cassock 16 MEMOIRS ...
... considered himself in a more close connection than that of a mere layman with the community amongst whom he was educated . There is little doubt that Daniel was destined by his pa rents to be the wearer of the cowl and cassock 16 MEMOIRS ...
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... these advantages are but ideal . That the present splendour of France is entirely owing to the improvements made in their education , will admit of the most ample proofs . Let it be considered that previously DANIEL O'CONNELL , ESQ . 23.
... these advantages are but ideal . That the present splendour of France is entirely owing to the improvements made in their education , will admit of the most ample proofs . Let it be considered that previously DANIEL O'CONNELL , ESQ . 23.
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Compiled from Official Documents Robert Huish. most ample proofs . Let it be considered that previously to these improvements , France made but a contemptible figure in Europe notwithstanding her extent of territory , and number of ...
Compiled from Official Documents Robert Huish. most ample proofs . Let it be considered that previously to these improvements , France made but a contemptible figure in Europe notwithstanding her extent of territory , and number of ...
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... considered a fit and proper person to be called to the bar . Having gone through the requisite exercises and ex- aminations , Mr. O'Connell was in the Easter term of 1798 admitted to the Irish bar . The time of his admission was ...
... considered a fit and proper person to be called to the bar . Having gone through the requisite exercises and ex- aminations , Mr. O'Connell was in the Easter term of 1798 admitted to the Irish bar . The time of his admission was ...
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